Intro: I.D. Lanyard

Made this lanyard quite some time ago to hold my access badge and CAC card for work.

Main section is made from a continuous piece of paracord about 50' long. It was made using a knitting spool.
The end is a separate piece of paracord that was that was threaded down the center of the main and thing tied around a split ring with the solomon bar.

how many peg spool<br>

3

looks nice, but no instructions on how to do it...why is this here if there are no instructions

Still to late to request a instructable &gt;.&lt; Great looking lanyard!

I know its been almost a year on this, but I am really interested to know how you made this.

That is really awesome, it's funny I made a lanyard for my access badge round the same time. But yours looks way better, my lanyard had to have a break away so it looks way different.<br>

Show us how to make it please it looks so coooooooooool

i agree please post an instructable on how to make it.

Awesome lanyard. Really interested in how to make this, I could use it to hold my ID/security cards and one for my wallet when I'm riding my motorcycle. Is the whole thing constructed from P-Cord, the brown part looks like leather.

why couldnt you use it for that and eschmunk said it is all out of paracord.

Thanks for the comments. I may try to get some instructions up here as soon as I have enough free time to do it right. Going to be in Italy for a few days, may try after I get back.<br><br>In the meantime there are some videos on youtube showing how to used a knitting spool. the spool I used was made from a wooden napkin ring with 3 small nails.<br><br>@spidrboy76 - yes the whole thing is made from paracord. the brown portion is a continuous piece approximately 50' long. Green portion is about 5' long.<br><br>Let me know if anyone else has any questions.<br><br>-e